WO2006036594A2 - System and method for creating multiple operating territories within a meter reading system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to wireless networks for collecting data, and more particularly, to systems and methods for creating multiple operating territories within a meter reading system.
- the collection of meter data from electrical energy, water, and gas meters has traditionally been performed by human meter-readers.
- the meter-reader travels to the meter location, which is frequently on the customer's premises, visually inspects the meter, and records the reading.
- the meter-reader may be prevented from gaining access to the meter as a result of inclement weather or, where the meter is located within the customer's premises, due to an absentee customer.
- This methodology of meter data collection is labor intensive, prone to human error, and often results in stale and inflexible metering data.
- Some meters have been enhanced to include a one-way radio transmitter for transmitting metering data to a receiving device.
- a person collecting meter data that is equipped with an appropriate radio receiver need only come into proximity with a meter to read the meter data and need not visually inspect the meter.
- a meter-reader may walk or drive by a meter location to take a meter reading. While this represents an improvement over visiting and visually inspecting each meter, it still requires human involvement in the process.
- Conventional meter reading systems employ a fixed wireless network to assist in the process of automated data collection. Devices such as, for example, repeaters and gateways are permanently affixed on rooftops and pole-tops and strategically positioned to receive data from enhanced meters fitted with radio-transmitters. Typically, these transmitters operate in the 902-928 MHz range and employ Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) technology to spread the transmitted energy over a large portion of the available bandwidth.
- FHSS Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum
- NC North Carolina
- SC South Carolina
- NC regulations will require one time of use (TOU) fee schedule, while SC regulations will likely require a different TOU fee schedule. Accordingly, NC meters will be configured with one set of TOU programs, while SC meters will be configured with a different set of TOU programs.
- the present invention enables multiple operating territories to be defined, named, and managed within a meter reading system.
- Each operating territory may correspond to a geographic sub-section of the meter reading system that is regulated by a particular regulatory agency.
- Each operating territory may be assigned a set of time of use (TOU) programs required by its corresponding regulatory agency.
- TOU time of use
- the set of TOU programs has a selected quantity of TOU programs that are arranged in a selected order.
- the TOU programs assigned to each operating territory may be stored in a database
- each collector within the system has a fixed number of slots which may or may not contain a TOU program.
- the order of the TOU programs in the collector slots is important to ensure proper communication protocols between a collector and registered meters.
- the operating territory is used to manage the quantity and order of the TOU programs in the collectors by transparently assigning and removing TOU programs to and from the collector slots based on the quantity and order of TOU programs in the set.
- any number of collectors within the meter reading system may be assigned to a particular operating territory.
- the operating territory's set of TOU programs is retrieved from the database.
- the collectors are then configured with the retrieved set of TOU programs such that the quantity and order of the TOU programs in the collector slots is identical to the quantity and order of TOU programs in the set. Therefore, after configuration, a collector has the same indexed list of TOU programs as the operating territory to which it is assigned.
- any number of meters within an operating territory may be assigned to a TOU program that is selected from the operating territory's set of TOU programs. If the meters have registered to a collector and the meter reading system is aware of the registration, then the meters are configured with the index of the selected TOU program. However, if the meters are not registered to a collector or if the meter reading system is unaware of the registration, then the TOU assignment is recorded but the meters are not immediately configured with the index. The meters may be later configured with the index when the meter reading system becomes aware of the meters' registration.
- any number of meters within the meter reading system may spontaneously register to a particular collector. For each meter, if its TOU program index does not look up to a TOU program stored in the collector's list of TOU schedules, then the registration of the meter may be refused by the collector.
- This aspect of the invention is particularly advantageous with respect to operating territories in close geographic proximity to one another. Specifically, if the TOU assignments of the close operating territories are managed such that the indexes that are assigned TOU programs in each of the operating territories are not assigned TOU programs in the other operating territories, then the meters within each of the operating territories may be prevented from registering with collectors in the other operating territories.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram of a wireless system for collecting data from remote devices
- FIG. 2 expands upon the diagram of Fig. 1 and illustrates a system in which the present invention is embodied;
- FIG. 3 illustrates an exemplary sequence of events when a collector is assigned to an operating territory
- Fig. 4 illustrates an exemplary sequence of events when a meter is assigned to a selected time of use program
- Fig. 5 illustrates an exemplary sequence of events when a meter is registered to a collector.
- a plurality of meter devices which operate to track usage of a service or commodity such as, for example, electricity, water, and gas, are operable to wirelessly communicate with each other.
- a collector is operable to automatically identify and register meters for communication with the collector. When a meter is installed, the meter becomes registered with the collector that can provide a communication path to the meter.
- the collectors receive and compile metering data from a plurality of meter devices via wireless communications.
- a communications server communicates with the collectors to retrieve the compiled meter data.
- Fig. 1 provides a diagram of an exemplary metering system 110.
- System 110 comprises a plurality of meters 114, which are operable to sense and record usage of a service or commodity such as, for example, electricity, water, or gas.
- Meters 114 may be located at customer premises such as, for example, a home or place of business.
- Meters 114 comprise an antenna and are operable to transmit data, including service usage data, wirelessly.
- Meters 114 may be further operable to receive data wirelessly as well.
- meters 114 may be, for example, a electrical meters manufactured by Elster Electricity, LLC.
- System 110 further comprises collectors 116.
- Collectors 116 are also meters operable to detect and record usage of a service or commodity such as, for example, electricity, water, or gas.
- Collectors 116 comprise an antenna and are operable to send and receive data wirelessly.
- collectors 116 are operable to send data to and receive data from meters 114.
- meters 114 may be, for example, an electrical meter manufactured by Elster Electricity, LLC.
- a collector 116 and the meters 114 for which it is configured to receive meter data define a subnet/LAN 120 of system 110.
- meters 114 and collectors 116 maybe considered as nodes in the subnet 120.
- data is collected at collector 116 and periodically transmitted to a data collection server 206.
- the data collection server 206 stores the data for analysis and preparation of bills.
- the data collection server 206 may be a specially programmed general purpose computing system and may communicate with collectors 116 wirelessly or via a wire line connection such as, for example, a dial-up telephone connection or fixed wire network.
- collector 116 and meters 114 communicate with and amongst one another using any one of several robust wireless techniques such as, for example, frequency hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) and direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS).
- FHSS frequency hopping spread spectrum
- DSSS direct sequence spread spectrum
- meters 114a are "first level" meters that communicate with collector 116
- meters 114b are higher level meters that communicate with other meters in the network that forward information to the collector 116.
- the system 200 includes a network management server 202, a network management system (NMS) 204 and a data collection server 206 that together manage one or more subnets/LANs 120 and their constituent nodes.
- the NMS 204 tracks changes in network state, such as new nodes registering/unregistering with the system 200, node communication paths changing, etc. This information is collected for each subnet/LAN 120 and are detected and forwarded to the network management server 202 and data collection server 206.
- a marriage file 208 may be used to correlate a customer serial number and LAN ID for each node (e.g., meters 114a) in the subnet/LAN 120.
- a device configuration database 210 stores configuration information regarding the nodes. For example, in the metering system 110, the device configuration database may the time of use (TOU) program assignment for the meters 114a communicating to the system 200.
- a data collection requirements database 212 contains information regarding the data to be collected on a per node basis.
- a user may specify that metering data such as load profile, demand, TOU, etc. is to be collected from particular meter(s) 114a.
- Reports 214 containing information on the network configuration may be automatically generated or in accordance with a user request.
- the network management system (NMS) 204 maintains a database describing the current state of the global fixed network system (current network state 220) and a database describing the historical state of the system (historical network state 222).
- the current network state 220 contains data regarding current meter to collector assignments, etc. for each subnet/LAN 120.
- the historical network state 222 is a database from which the state of the network at a particular point in the past can be reconstructed.
- the NMS 204 is responsible for, amongst other things, providing reports 214 about the state of the network.
- the NMS 204 may be accessed via an API 220 that is exposed to a user interface 216 and a Customer Information System (CIS) 218. Other external interfaces may be implemented in accordance with the present invention.
- the data collection requirements stored in the database 212 may be set via the user interface 216 or CIS 218.
- the data collection server 206 collects data from the nodes (e.g., collectors 116) and stores the data in a database 224.
- the data includes metering information, such as energy consumption and may be used for billing purposes, etc. by a utility provider.
- the network management server 202, network management system 204 and data collection server 206 communicate with the nodes in each subnet/LAN 120 via a communication system 226.
- the communication system 226 may be a Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum radio network, a mesh network, a Wi-Fi (802.11) network, a Wi-Max (802.16) network, a land line (POTS) network, etc., or any combination of the above and enables the system 200 to communicate with the metering system 110.
- the present invention enables multiple operating territories to be defined, named, and managed within a meter reading system.
- Each operating territory may correspond to a geographic sub-section of the meter reading system that is regulated by a particular regulatory agency.
- LAN 120a may be a first operating territory
- LAN 120b may be a second operating territory.
- LAN 120a may, for example, be located in North Carolina
- LAN 120b may be located in South Carolina.
- LAN's 120a and 120b will be interchangeably referred to as operating territories 120a and 120b, respectively.
- a single operating territory may include more than one LAN.
- Each operating territory 120 may be assigned a set of time of use (TOU) programs required by its corresponding regulatory agency.
- TOU time of use
- operating territory 120a may be assigned a set of TOU programs proscribed by a North Carolina regulatory agency
- operating territory 120b may be assigned a set of TOU programs proscribed by a South Carolina regulatory agency.
- the set of TOU programs assigned to each operating territory may be stored in a database such as device configuration database 210.
- Collectors within the meter reading system may be assigned to a particular operating territory. For example, as depicted in Fig. 1, collector 116a is assigned to operating territory 120a, while collector 116b is assigned to operating territory 120b. It is noted, however, that more than one collector may be assigned to a single operating territory.
- Fig. 3 illustrates an exemplary sequence of events when a collector is assigned to an operating territory.
- a command to assign the collector to the operating territory is received at NMS 204. The command may be received manually from, for example, a system operator or programmatically from, for example, a CIS software system.
- the collector may be assigned to an initial operating territory or the collector may be re-assigned from one operating territory to another.
- the set of TOU programs assigned to the operating territory are retrieved.
- NMS 204 may retrieve a set of North Carolina TOU schedules assigned to operating territory 120a.
- the TOU programs may be retrieved from configuration database 210.
- the TOU programs are originally assigned to the operating territory when the operating territory is first defined.
- the TOU programs assigned to the operating territory may also be updated at any time.
- the collector is configured with the retrieved set of TOU programs such that the order of TOU programs in the collector is identical to the order of TOU programs in the set of TOU programs assigned to the operating territory and stored at configuration database 210. Therefore, after configuration, each collector has the same indexed list of TOU programs as the operating territory to which it is assigned.
- the command received at step 310 may assign more than one collector to a single operating territory. If multiple collectors are assigned, then, at step 314, they are all configured with the set of TOU programs. Accordingly, the present invention enables every collector within an operating territory to be configured or re ⁇ configured with only a single command.
- Fig. 4 illustrates an exemplary sequence of events when a meter is assigned to a selected TOU program.
- a command to assign the meter to the selected TOU program is received at NMS 204.
- the command may be received manually from, for example, a system operator or programmatically from, for example, a CIS software system. If the command is received manually, then it may be received through UI 216, while, if the command is received programmatically, then it may be received through CIS import 218.
- the meter may be assigned to an initial selected TOU program or the meter may be re-assigned from one selected TOU program to another.
- step 411 it is determined whether the meter is registered to a collector. If the meter is registered, then, at step 412, the meter's operating territory is identified. The meter's operating territory may be inferred based on the operating territory of the collector to which the meter is registered. For example, meter 114c is registered with collector 116a, which is assigned to operating territory 120a. Thus, it may be inferred that meter 114c is within operating territory 120a.
- the set of TOU programs assigned to the operating territory is retrieved. For example, NMS 204 may retrieve a set of North Carolina TOU programs assigned to operating territory 120a.
- step 416 it is determined whether the selected TOU program for the meter is within the set of TOU programs assigned to the operating territory. For example, it may be determined whether the selected TOU program for meter 114c is within the set of North Carolina TOU programs. If so, then, at step 418, the meter is assigned to the selected TOU program, and, at step 420, the TOU index of the selected TOU program is downloaded to the meter. If the selected TOU program is not within the set of TOU programs assigned to the operating territory, then, at step 420, the assignment of the meter to the selected TOU program is refused. Thus, the TOU programs available for assignment to a meter may be limited to the TOU programs assigned to the meter's operating territory. If the assignment of a meter is refused, then an error message may be displayed via UI 216.
- step 411 If, at step 411, it is determined that the meter is unregistered, then, at step 424, a command is received to assign the meter to a selected operating territory, and, at step 426, the meter is assigned to the selected operating territory.
- the set of TOU programs assigned to the selected operating territory is retrieved from configuration database 210, and, at step 430, the meter is assigned to the selected TOU program.
- the index of the selected time of use program is not immediately downloaded to the meter. The index may be later downloaded to the meter if the meter attempts to spontaneously register with the collector at a future time.
- a single command may be received to assign multiple meters to a selected TOU program.
- steps 412-420 may be performed simultaneously for each of the meters.
- the meters within one operating territory are typically out of the range of the collectors in other operating territories. For example, if operating territories 120a and 120b are not in close proximity to one another, then the meters within operating territory 120a will likely be out of the range of collector 116b in operating territory 120b. In this scenario, the meters within operating territory 120a are incapable of registering with collector 116b, and, therefore, the meters within operating territory 120a will reference an appropriate TOU program in collector 116a. [0044] However, when operating territories are in close geographic proximity to one another, the meters within one operating territory may be capable of registering with one or more collectors in another operating territory.
- This problem may occur when the collector and meter firmware does not support the configuration of a particular identifier for the operating territories.
- the registration of a meter to another operating territory's collector is problematic because it may result in deficient metering if the meter's index of the TOU programs references a TOU program in the collector that is not assigned to the meter's operating territory.
- the present invention provides a safeguard to ensure that a meter within one operating territory does not register with a collector in close proximity that is in another operating territory.
- This safeguard is available when the quantity of TOU indexes available at each collector exceeds the combined quantity of the TOU programs assigned to each of the operating territories in close proximity to one another.
- the TOU programs should be partitioned such that the TOU programs assigned to each of the operating territories associate to unique indexes.
- the collector will refuse to register the meter because the TOU index for the meter will map to an empty TOU program at the collector.
- Fig. 5 illustrates an exemplary sequence of events when a meter registers to a collector.
- a meter spontaneously attempts to register to a collector.
- the collector will register the meter. If, on the other hand, the collector does not have a TOU program at the meter's index, then at step 516, the collector will refuse to register the meter. For example, meter 114c in operating territory 120a may attempt to register to collector 116b in operating territory 120b. Because meter 114c is in operating territory 120a, meter 114c will have a TOU index that looks up to an empty program in the collector 116b. Thus, the registration of meter 114c will be refused. The same scenario will occur if a meter from operating territory 120b may attempts to register to collector 116a in operating territory 120a.
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